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the management and preservation of gardens under one umbrella with Parks Victoria, making them more sustainable in the long term. Mr Russel said he was humbled and surprised to receive the award and said hoped it would
remind other retirees that they can still partake in community work. "I feel amazed and humbled to receive the award but one that I can then use to inspire others to be involved in their retirement," he said.
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Retired health professional, 79-year-old Hamish Russell from Lilydale has taken out the prestigious 2018 Victorian Senior of the Year award for his volunteer work to improve health outcomes in the Yarra Ranges. Mr Russell received the award due to the breadth, reach, and lasting impact of his volunteer work. Since retiring 24 years ago, he has dedicated himself to volunteering in his local community in the Shires of Yarra ranges and Cardinia, and has worked hard to ensure the provision of high quality health services in the region by setting up a tertiary scholarship program. Mr Russel said giving back to the community had always been a big part of who he was and said that passion began at school. "When I was reflecting back to when I left school, the principal was giving his final address to the year 12 saying something along the lines of 'to whom much has been given much is expected' ... I guess I've always felt that way," he said. "I've been extraordinarily lucky and if I can give back through any skill I've been able to develop then that's a privilege and it's something I love doing and something I love continuing to do." Since 2000 his tertiary program has helped more than 70 students become doctors, nurses or allied health professionals and has contributed to many other positive health care developments in the Yarra Ranges. The scholarship offers $10,000 in scholarship assistance to tertiary students studying medicine, nursing, allied health or other health sciences, who live in the Shire of Yarra Ranges. "I was very aware of how much different having a scholarship made things when I was an undergraduate at university." "How they really made an enormous difference to my ability to concentrate on study and not be worrying about money all the time." "It's been wonderful really been some amazing people come through that program." "In this case equal emphasis is given to scholastic achievement and contribution to community so looking for young people who are already giving back to the community and not just brilliant scholars." Having lived in the Dandenong Ranges for a number of years Mr Russell also oversaw the amalgamation of nine of the magnificent gardens in the Dandenong Ranges as Chairman of the Dandenong Ranges Gardens Trust. This amalgamation brought
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SOCIALLY SPEAKING... Standing up for animals I would like to express my respect for Jenny Moxham, for her unwavering commitment, continuing accuracy, and absolute stoicism in her support of animal rights. Although many committed meat eaters may be unwilling to red her letters - perhaps even having a snigger - this is an issue that must continue to be addressed, however uncomfortable both for environmental and animal welfare reasons. I seriously question the arrogance and misinformation that allows us to believe that the torture and slaughter of intelligent, sentient creatures is somehow OK and/or essential to our health, survival and, indeed, happiness. It is not. Even replacing one or two meat-based meals a week is a great first step, not at all difficult, and opens up a whole new world of taste sensations. Animals Australia has a wealth of information readily available. Liz Arnold, Emerald
Some dam thoughts As most people will know, I have been out of action for most of this year. It all started in February with a minor heart attack, plus other medical problems, then
blow me over I have had chronic back and leg pain 24/7, no relief anywhere, so I am going cold turkey without pain killers as they do not work. This is a repeat of my back problem 18 months ago when I was using a stick just like today. Now on a brighter note, I have been pondering what could be done to enhance the southern wall of the Silvan dam above McCarthy Road. My first thoughts were to place five wind generators on top of the dam wall. I would say there would be a lot of free wind coming off the lake surface. Youtube has some great vertical wind generators. Or secondly, Monbulk could have national kite flying event with the participation of Melbourne Water. It should not be a major tourist event but something for the local residents to get involved with. Bruce Johnson, Silvan
More trains, more often It is now over four years since I first wrote to Monbulk MP James Merlino regarding the infrequent train service beyond Ringwood on the Belgrave and Lilydale lines, off-peak and on weekdays.
With no improvement in sight, I thought that I should again raise the subject. It is now almost 44 years since the present frequency (30 minutes) was introduced in January 1975, and with most other lines now having trains more frequent than that, it really is time that the Outer East received some improvement, too. Since 1975 all level crossings between Box Hill and Ringwood have been removed, as well as three on the Ringwood to Belgrave line. Removal of level crossings is supposed to improve train services but this has not happened. In addition, the sections between Ringwood and Bayswater and Ringwood and Croydon have both been duplicated since 1975, but no changes have been made to the weekday frequency in all that time. It is clear that passenger numbers have grown greatly since 1975. The numbers of cars parked in the streets and car parks around Belgrave, Tecoma, Upwey and Upper Ferntree Gully verify this. The State Government's decision to greatly increase parking spaces at Belgrave bears out the fact that demand for increased services is there. As I have pointed out previously, the extra services could easily be introduced at negligible cost by using some of the trains lying idle at Ringwood and elsewhere during the day to provide a shuttle services, Belgrave to
Once again, another letter from dedicated vegan Jenny Moxham of Monbulk. I am a dedicated meat-eater. I do not try and force my lifestyle choices on other people and would appreciate it if you would not try and shame everyone into becoming a vegan. That is your choice, not mine. Maybe it makes you feel good trying to change our dietary habits, but for me and many other meat-eaters, it is falling on deaf ears. Heather Williams, Cockatoo
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Ringwood to Lilydale, in between the existing services. This would provide a 15-minute frequency instead of the 30-minute gap. There would be no infrastructure cost and no other appreciable cost other than the employment of a limited number of extra drivers. The cost of all this for the next 100 years would be less than the cost of the removal of just one level crossing. The more frequent service would also provide greatly-improved connectivity to other lines, tram lines and the often-infrequent bus services along the way. John Ross, Tecoma
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Social enterprises sought as tenants By Derek Schlennstedt Social enterprises around Victoria are being sought to occupy the former Montrose Maternal and Child Health building, following a resolution by Councillors to keep the building open. At the Yarra Ranges Council meeting on 14 August, councillors voted to delay the demolition of the former Montrose Maternal Child Health Centre, with councillor Tim Heenan speaking about his hesitation to 'write-off' the building. The demolition had already been delayed by several months, after councillors deferred
the decision in November 2017 to undertake a feasibility study into whether the site could be used by Mount Evelyn social enterprise Tasty Az. Since then Tasty Az has found a new location and rather than demolish the building councillor Heenan requested that another six months be made available to find a suitor. Council is now running an Expressions of Interest process from Tuesday, 16 October to 5pm on Tuesday, 13 November for groups wanting to occupy the former MCH building at 4 Leith Road, Montrose. Yarra Ranges Mayor and Walling Ward Councillor, Len Cox, encouraged enterprises
from the Yarra Ranges and beyond to stick their hand up for the site. "We have some amazing social enterprises around the Yarra Ranges, but some of them find it hard to find a permanent home, let alone one that works within their budget," Cr Cox said. "The former MCH building in Montrose has a strong history in the area, but it has sadly sat unoccupied for a number of years. "This EOI process is a great opportunity for a social enterprise to gain a foothold by having a building to work from, whether they are local or looking to move into the Yarra Ranges."
Shaving to show support for research By Casey Neill Pokemon Go players from the Mount Evelyn area rallied to support one of their own and to aid cancer research. Glenn Gordon lost his father to the disease earlier this year. His Lilydale Raid Group co-admin David Martin explained that the pair had a friendly rivalry. "We're always giving each other a bit of stick," he said. They make bets about who can catch the most 'shinies', with most ending with the loser making a donation to charity. "People started hearing what was happening," Mr Martin said. "They started coming on board. "People put their money in their pockets and said 'we want to chuck this on top'." It gave them the idea for a head-shave fundraiser to support the Cancer Council. Barber Bec Campbell from Mount Evelyn's Dragon Tattoo Co donated her time on Sunday 21 October to make it happen. Mr Martin usually wears his hair short but grew it out for the challenge. Mr Gordon coloured his locks. "Glenn lost his father very quickly. I think he got diagnosed with cancer three months before he actually died," Mr Martin said. "My mum, she was supposed to last six months. She died two years later. "That was 15 years ago but it's still raw." Another Lilydale Raid Group member, Helen Godfrey, shed her shoulder-length blonde hair. "She's also lost a few people to cancer," Mr Martin said. "Her mother had three bouts of breast cancer over 25 years. She eventually died because of it." Other members of the 200-strong group at-
Tyre-d of excuses Yarra Ranges Highway patrol are reminding drivers to check the condition of their vehicle On Saturday 20 October a 29-year-old male driver was detected speeding at 98 km/h in an 80 km/h zone on Swansea Rd, Lilydale. The man’s vehicle was inspected and found to have severely worn tyres in addition to other issues. The vehicle was grounded immediately and the driver issued with a defect notice. The man also received a $322 penalty notice for speeding and incurred four demerit points. A further $403 penalty notice was issued in relation to the defective tyres. The worn tyres on the vehicle will have to be replaced before it can be driven and, once the defective items are attended to, presented to VicRoads to clear the notice. Highway Patrol said that tyres in such poor condition present a serious risk to both the driver and other road users, especially considering that the driver was travelling almost 20 km/h over the speed limit.
Mooroolbark assault Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding an assault in Mooroolbark on 14 October. . Police believe a 26-year-old Mulgrave man stepped out of his car on Sheridan Avenue and was knocked unconscious by a group of males about 10.30pm on 14 October. A friend, who was with the victim at the time rendered assistance. The victim had earlier been at a festival in St Kilda with friends. He and another male friend gave two girls who were also at the festival a lift back to their Mooroolbark address. As they arrived at the address, the victim stepped out of the car and was attacked by 4-5 unknown males. It is believed the males may have been in a silver Toyota Hilux ute. The victim’s friend drove him home before he was taken to hospital by his housemate. He sustained a broken nose and cheekbone which will require surgery. Police have spoken to a number of witnesses but anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report at www. crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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tended wearing bright colours to show their support, and Heart and Soul Cafe helped out with coffees. About 50 or 60 members meet up in Mount Evelyn once a month, but there are smaller interactions daily. "When the game first came out you could play it by yourself," Mr Martin said. "Now there are certain parts you need to partner up for. "You can't message each other through the
game, so I started a messenger group." The group runs raffles and prize giveaways, and one member with a 3D printer makes trophies and badges. The youngest player is about eight years old and the oldest is 65-plus. "There's people from all walks of life," Mr Martin said. Visit www.doitforcancer.com.au/fundraisers/martindavid to donate.
Following last week’s article on both sides of state politics pledging millions in funding to improve facilities at the Yarra Ranges Special Developmental School, it is understood that James Merlino did not attend the school as reported. Mr Merlino had told the Mail and the school that he would pay a visit to announce $3.4 million in funding on 10 October, shortly after Mount Evelyn Liberal candidate Bridget Vallence popped in to madk a $5 million pledge. But according to sources at the school, Mr Merlino failed to arrive and Mount Evelyn Labor candidate Gail Richie instead attended on his behalf. The article published also included a typo. The Labor pledge was definitely $3.4 million as reported at the article's opening, not $34 million as appeared further down.
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A great rescue gathering Animal Aid has been rescuing, sheltering, and caring for homeless and unwanted animals for 70 years this year. For us, this has been a year of reflection and celebration. In the past 70 years we have learned, we have grown and had incredible successes along the way. So we wanted to throw a party. On 10 November we will be holding The Largest Rescue Gathering - this is our opportunity to thank our incredible community who helps make Animal Aid great, and to celebrate rescue pets. We want to set the record for the largest
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Animals of all types and sizes come to Animal Aid - they can be big, small, young, and old, with personalities to suit every family. When you rescue a pet you give them a second chance, a second chance at happiness and having a family where they can flourish. At The Largest Rescue Gathering there will be an amazing diversity of rescue pets mingling and enjoying doggy activities with their forever families. There will be a celebratory canine cake, doggy crafts, garden games, dog agility equipment, a dog show - showcasing a range of skills, and talents (non-rescue pets are welcome to compete).
As you take part in the fun you will be sure to enjoy delicious food and coffee from five fantastic food trucks. For 70 years we have been a refuge in our community, giving these animals a safe place where they can have the time they need to heal before they start their lives in new homes. We do everything we can to ensure they have a first-rate second chance. If you have been thinking about making a furry addition to your home, we implore you: consider adoption. The pets and everyone at Animal Aid will thank you. Call 8756 1300 to find out more.
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Both include tea and refreshment and will take place at Upwey Senior Citizens Hall. Tickets are $8 and may be ordered online at vrc.vic.gov.au/soundofmusic or ring U3A 9754 3339
SNIPPETS Upwey Country Music Club The Upwey Country Music Club is presenting special Guest band "The Weathered Heads" at our Sunday November 4th show, at the Guides Hall in Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully. Show starts at 12.30 'til 5pm. Special Guest artists also includes "The Grandsons of the Pioneers" and country music legend 'Deseree Crawford'. The hall can accommodate an audience of up to 100. All welcome. New singers, musicians, and bands are always welcome. A band or musician is available to back singers, if required. Just bring your music along. There is a small entrance charge of $7 ($5 for members) to help cover costs. The club runs regular concerts on the first
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Cars wanted by SES If you have an old unwanted car in any condition, the volunteers at the Emerald SES need your car for them to continue their on going road rescue training. It is important for members to keep their skills up to date in this vital training. Please ring David on 0407828749 and we will be very happy to pick up your car
CWA open day The Country Women's Association Branch Belgrave branch is holding an open day on Saturday, 10th November, 2018 from 10am. 1596 Burwood Highway, Belgrave. Handmade items, refreshments. Contact Kathy for information 9725 8836.
Macclesfield Primary School is an accredited International Baccalaureate (IB) school offering the Primary Years Programme from foundation to level 6. International Baccalaureate programmes aim to do more than other curricula by developing inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who are motivated to succeed. We strive to develop students who will build a better world through intercultural understanding and respect. A learning expo will be held on 25 October from 6pm to 8pm.
Sound of music A Sound of Music Tribute show is being held by Yarra Ranges Council and Sherbrooke U3A. There will be two shows on Wednesday 24 October at 10.30 am -12 noon and 2.30 - 4 pm.
Supporting Pink Ribbon Curves in Belgrave will host a group styling session and clothes swap to support the Pink Ribbon Foundation in support of local Felicia, who's battling cancer. Attendees can find out what to wear to flatter their body, and what colours, hairstyles and glasses suit. The fun, interactive session will help attendees find the secrets to unearth their style. The event will run from 1.30pm on Saturday 27 October. Entry is $20. Call 9754 1522 or visit www.stickytickets. com.au/77780 to book online.
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Rate refunds on the way By Casey Neill Yarra Ranges ratepayers can expect a discount on their rate bill following a $600,000 valuation bungle. Yarra Ranges Council's rating services executive officer John Winzer said the council found out in July that it was on track to collect too much in rates. It would exceed the State Government's 2.25 per cent rate cap, at 2.79 per cent. It based its rates on figures the Valuer General Victoria (VGV) provided in time for budget preparations. "All councils always use the preliminary
data," Mr Winzer said. But the final valuation provided post-budget was about 0.62 per cent higher. Mr Winzer said the council had notified the Essential Services Commission, sought legal advice and unsuccessfully sought an explanation from the VGV for the discrepancy. "There was quite a lot of dialogue back and forth as to how this happened," he said. He stressed that the valuations on the rate notices were correct. The council will put forward a revised 2018'19 budget for adoption at its Tuesday 23 October council meeting.
It would go out for public consultation before final approval at the 11 December meeting. Acting corporate services director Jennifer Bednar said ratepayers would receive notices in January explaining how the change would impact them. She said the average overpayment was $9 and that 96 per cent of ratepayers had been overcharged less than $20. "Residents who've paid in full will receive a credit on their next notice or can request a refund," she said. Ms Bednar said residents who paid in in-
stalments would receive a credit on their next instalment. "We understand that other councils have been affected," she said. "We're not on our own." She said the budget itself would not be affected, and Mayor Len Cox explained. "We budgeted a certain amount of money. There was more money coming in than what we budgeted for," he said. "The council's disappointed that it happened. "Unfortunately it's an error that was outside of our control."
Training day, all the way By Derek Schlennstedt Kallista CFA staged one of the largest brigade training exercises at Marybrooke Manor Receptions on Wednesday 17th October from 7.30pm. The training exercise brought together over ten CFA vehicles and nearly 60 volunteers from Monbulk, Sassafras, Kallista, and the Bayswater Breathing Apparatus Brigade. The Owner of Marybrooke, Mr Andrew Judkin, opened up Marybrooke for the Brigades allowing unrestricted access during the evening. "This is another fine opportunity of our local brigades working alongside of each together with great camaraderie, obtaining new skills, and updating old ones," said Kallista Captain Peter Toender. "The enthusiasm of all involved from Monbulk, Sassafras, Kallista and Bayswater, has been nothing short of magnificent. We want to be fire fighting ready for all sorts of fire challenges, especially with the summer
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Foothills Festival kicks off in Upwey The free, family-friend Foothills Festival landed in Upwey on Sunday 21 October. Upwey's Grassroots Market team wanted to create an event that would celebrate the local community, and sponsorships from the Upwey Community Bank and grants from the Yarra Ranges Council funded it. "We felt that so much of our community loved coming to the market to connect and enjoy the village of Upwey's Main Street," market co-ordinator Jacqui Buckland said. "Combine this with the huge (amount of local) musicians, artists, producers, practitioners, sporting, special interest groups, clubs, and the multiple dynamic not-for-profit community groups Upwey is home to, we felt it just had to be celebrated." The street party-like festival featured roving street performers, skate workshops, art and craft activities, dance troupes and circus acts, buskers and diverse food offerings. The Foothills Festival also celebrated the anniversaries of the Upwey Community Bank and CFA. "We hope to turn the Foothills Festival into an annual event, incorporating our neighbours in Ferny Creek, Upper Ferntree Gully and Tecoma," Ms Buckland said.
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Boost for wine sector The Senate will soon consider a new agreement that would boost wine sector jobs. The Winemakers' Federation of Australia (WFA) said the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP-11) would have real and immediate benefits for the wine sector. "At a time when farmers around the country are experiencing crippling drought, deals like TPP-11 give hope for a long-term sustainable future," it said. The WFA said the agreement passed the House of Representatives on 17 September with support from both major parties. The WFA supports TPP-11 as a driver of agricultural exports, greater prosperity and wellbeing and jobs in rural and regional Australia. "Australia will gain a competitive advantage, beyond that obtained through current bilateral agreements, in four markets: Canada, Malaysia, Mexico and Peru," it said. "Particularly exciting is the opportunity presented in Mexico, which maintains a 20 per cent tariff on Australian wine imports. "The removal of this tariff will level the playing field for Australia's wine producers, who are currently competing at a disadvantage against wines from Chile and the United States." The WFA said TPP-11 would drive further growth in Canada, Australia's fourth largest export market. "It will enable us to capitalise on the increased marketing investment in North America that has come from the Australian government's $50 million Export and Regional Wine Support Package," it said. The agreement makes a significant effort to address Non-Tariff Barriers (NTBs). "Non-tariff barriers are the biggest problem wine exporters face, adding unnecessary cost and complexity to operating internationally," the WFA said. "This agreement has a specific technical annex dealing with wine and spirits that will reduce current barriers around compositional issues and labelling and insure against the creation of new barriers in these areas."
THE LOWDOWN Q&A What is something people don't know about you? That the third bedroom in my home houses my own reptile collection. I have two snakes and 18 lizards. What should you do if you encounter a snake in the bush? If you encounter a snake in the bush then there is no excuse to do anything other than look and not touch. Never interfere with a snake in the bush and they won't threaten you, they'll leave you alone. No one should do harm to any wildlife, which is also protected by law. I tell people that the ultimate form of snake bite protection is to leave them alone. When are you most likely to see a snake? Snakes are always around; we just don't always see them. They can be active at any time of the year but it's more likely that you will see them during hotter weather, particularly in the early morning basking in the sun. What people might not know is that snakes can overheat, so when it gets really hot they start seeking out cooler places and that's when people are often confronted by them in buildings. What should you do if you're bitten? If you're out in the bush, you should be prepared with a first aid kit on hand - that includes a long, broad stretch bandage. It's essential to apply pressure to a snake bite, wrapping it from the bite site to up the limb and to immobilise. Sit still and try to get help to come to you/the victim. Call Triple-O immediately. What do you find fascinating about snakes? I am lucky that I have made a career out of helping people overcome their unnecessary fear of snakes and teaching people how to deal 6 MAIL
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with Healesville Sanctuary reptile keeper Michael Taylor with snakes if they come across one. It's really interesting how people perceive snakes, particularly those people who fear them without ever even having an encounter. I find children are the most enlightened and usually interested in learning more. Have you always been drawn to reptiles? I have been interested in reptiles since my earliest childhood memory. Lizards are my favourite type of reptile, particularly goannas. How many and what species of snakes do you have at Healesville Sanctuary? We have 10 different species of snakes at Healesville Sanctuary: two venomous - eastern tiger snake and red-bellied black snake; Australia's largest snake - the Scrub python; and seven species of pythons. Do you have a favourite scaly friend in your reptile menagerie, or a favourite memory with one? I treat all our reptiles equally but admit that Chantilly, our Lace Monitor, is my favourite. He was brought to us by a member of the public in 2004 after being found by the side of the road. We discovered that he has a neurological condition and a diseased eye, which we had to remove last year. His condition meant we had to hand-feed him and handle him, and keep him safe at the Sanctuary rather than release him back into the wild. Sometimes I take Chantilly out into the Nature Play space at the Sanctuary where he will happily wander while being watched. It makes my day to see people come up and ask lots of questions about him. Chantilly is a great ambassador to break down any human/reptile barriers.
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Housing for homeless Yarra Ranges Council will further look into providing affordable housing in Lilydale following community engagement last year. It will invite housing associations and providers to take part in an expression of interest (EOI) process in the feasibility stage for 67-69 Anderson Street. At its 9 October meeting, the council decided the proposed density for the site would be reduced from 32 to 12-20 units. Yarra Ranges Mayor Len Cox said the housing would most likely be directed to people with disability and older single women at risk of homelessness. “These are two groups in our community who are at high risk of housing stress and insecure housing locally,” he said. “We are committed to increasing housing affordability by utilising council-owned land for suitable housing developments and advocating for reforms to state planning policy to include mandatory affordable housing in new large-scale developments. “After the study, we would develop detailed plans for the site that include a reduced scale of development and address parking requirements.” Billanook Ward Cr Tim Heenan said there would be further opportunities for people to gain more understanding about the proposal, social housing and potential resident groups, and the housing issues in the Yarra Ranges affecting many community members. “A number of views were raised by the community in response to the council’s 2017 sur-
vey, including concerns about existing conditions including traffic and parking issues including a dangerous intersection, density of the proposed units and loss of the small pocket park,” he said. “During the engagement process many residents indicated greater support for housing for people with disability and older single women was needed.” About 20 per cent of residents who responded to the council last year expressed concerns about the need for more affordable housing. Cr Heenan said the selection of a housing association or provider did not necessarily mean the council would proceed beyond the feasibility stage. “After the feasibility stage, the outcome will be subject to a future council decision, statutory process and further community engagement,” he said. “As a council, we believe it is vital to take the next steps in the process by completing the study. “We will continue to advocate for affordable, safe and secure housing for all, as one of goals to advance the health and wellbeing of the Yarra Ranges community.”
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Blessings for all animals Animals that have passed, animals that are here now, and animals to come - all will be acknowledged at the 10th annual Nalandra Buddhist Institute animal blessing. On Sunday 28 October, animal lovers and pet owners are invited to bring along their pet for a blessing from Nalandra's spiritual leader His Eminence Zimo'g Rinpoche. Participation is by donation to Coldstream's Animal Aid to give homeless animals a first-rate second chance. The event will take place at Lillydale Lake, near the community hall, at 10.30am.
Tibetan prayer flags will be visible on the right. A vegetarian picnic lunch will follow the ceremony. World Animal Day inspired the event, dedicated to the wellbeing of all animals past, present and future. All are welcome to bring a pet - children can even bring their favourite animal toy - or photographs of deceased pets for blessing. All receive blessing cords, blessed water and food. Animal Aid volunteers will attend the blessing with dogs that are available for adoption.
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Learning and creating By Derek Schlennstedt The Platypus Education Group Ambassadors teamed up with the Belgrave Men's Shed on Sunday 7 October to make nest boxes for possums, sugar gliders and bats. The Ambassadors built and painted 24 nest boxes over the course of the day and Platypus Education Group founder, Jen Ellison said it was for the kids to combine hand-on activities with traditional learning. She said, through the day the 8-12 -year-old Ambassadors were able to learn about the importance of creating habitat for animals. "The men's shed were great and made the boxes into like an ikea pack, the kids could just hammer into the holes which were predrilled," she said. It was A lovely way for young kid to work
with older people and to be inspired by their work, I thinkt they learnt a bit t of woodwork, that was really good and I think learnt physically how to help habitat and to create habitat, understanding about logs and the importance of creating habitat and that feeling of accomplishment. . The Ambassadors meet monthly to learn different ways to protect the environment and inspire others to do the same. Ms Ellison said that they have already undertaken tree planting, nature photography and litter clean-ups. She said there were plenty more spots to fill for next year's program and for those interested in joining, simply go to https://www.platypuseducation.com/ambassadors
The Platypus Education Group Ambassadors teamed up with the Belgrave Men''s Shed to make nest boxes for possums, sugar gliders and bats.
IT’S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS BUT… few weeks, leading to a name change. Eagle-eyed road users noticed the sign that usually says Strawberry Corner along Belgrave-Gembrook road had been changed to Cowberry Corner on Thursday 18 October. The humorous name change followed regular reports of cows from the adjacent paddocks walking out onto the road. Although some raised their concerns about the danger, some light-hearted residents felt it necessary to change the name to reflect the surrounding bovine environment.
Time for township Cowberry Corner The infamous Strawberry Corner in Cockatoo has been plagued by rogue cows in the past
Plans to form a Lilydale Township Group are picking up momentum. Yarra Ranges Councillors Tim Heenan and
Terry Avery will host a meeting to discuss setting up an independent, community-run Lilydale Township Group, at 6pm on Thursday 1 November at Box Hill Institute's Lakeside Campus, Lilydale. The Lilydale population is predicted to grow from the 17,500 residents to 30,000 by 2040 so the suburb is entering a time of significant change. "We really do want Lilydale to have a voice," Cr Heenan said. Visit www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au/Lists/ Events/A-Community-Voice-for-Lilydale for more.
Holding houses Belgrave Heights sits in second place on a list
of the most tightly held suburbs in Melbourne. Property research house RiskWise said the suburb was just 3.8 years behind first-placed Huntingdale, with an average hold period of 20.3 years. RiskWise CEO Doron Peleg said when an area enjoyed such long holding periods it meant the suburb generally provided "something outstanding" for its residents such as a strong community, location and proximity to employment or the CBD, good schools, transport and services. Belgrave Heights has a median equity of $459,831 with a percentage of 181.5 per cent, partly due to the capital growth of houses over the past three years of 45.6 per cent. The median house price is $713,274.
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Modern take on an Oscar Wilde classic By Derek Schlennstedt A unique exhibition now showing at Yarra Ranges Regional Museum showcases the hauntingly beautiful collaboration between two-time Archibald Prize winner Del Kathryn Barton and acclaimed filmmaker Brendan Fletcher. Their work traces the compelling interpretation of Oscar Wilde’s 19th century classic The Nightingale and the Rose through a sophisticated and nuanced artistic lens. Audiences can view the 14-minute animation within the exhibition space, and then make their way through a lush display of objects and artworks that explore the workings behind this production. Museum program director Patrick Watt spoke to the Mail about the artistic style and elegance of the film and artwork. "Barton is a fan of Oscar Wilde and she decided to interpret through art one of Oscar Wilde’s short stories which was The Nightingale and the Rose,” he said. “She started talking to some people about the project, and spoke to a film maker. “They decided to animate her artwork and brought in other people and created a film based on the story and using her artwork. “It involved brining in some model makers, and using three dimensional work as well as two dimensional work and stop motion.” Produced over the course of two years, Barton’s art collection reimagines Wilde’s narrative in her enchanting signature style. Over the next three years, Barton would meet with film maker Brendan Fletcher and work with award-winning post-production house Method Studios to create their 14-min8 MAIL
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Patrick Watt with work from artist Del Kathryn Barton, and a paper dress made for the film. 186398 Picture: ROB CAREW ute animation. A remarkable take on Wilde’s earnest tale, the final production is an intense but stunningly ethereal and visceral journey. With a stirring score by Australian singersongwriter Sarah Blasko and voiced by some
of Australia’s most celebrated actors, including Geoffery Rush, Oscar Wilde’s The Nightingale and the Rose is a feat of multidisciplinary, collaborative art practice. This exhibition will be on display at the Yarra Ranges Regional Museum until 3 February.
Harrowing history The Lives Of Others Starring Ulrich Mühe, Sebastian Koch and Martina Gedeck Rated M Stasiland Winner of the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar in 2006, The Lives Of Others is a poignant, suspenseful German historical drama, and was screened at the Healesville Memorial Hall on October 16. Set in 1984 East Germany, the film follows Stasi agent Gerd Wiesler (the late Ulrich Mühe) as he questions his loyalty to the police state while managing the surveillance of playwright Georg Dreyman (Sebastian Koch). Mühe delivers a performance of stolid, cautious nobility, and undergoes compelling growth in a tense, slow-burning narrative. Lauded for its historical authenticity, The Lives of Others illustrates the disturbing reach and inhumane conduct of East Germany's police state, but also generates several moments of grim humour, as the hypocrisy and ego of Wiesler's superiors are laid bare. Brought back into the field from a teaching position, Wiesler finds himself pushing against his programming in subtle ways. Struggling within an oppressive regime, Wiesler and Dreyman both generate heavy tension in their respective, intertwining ordeals: Dreyman attempts to secretly publish a subversive article in West Germany, and Wiesler risks his job (and life) to deflect suspicion from Dreyman and his actress girlfriend Christa-Maria Sieland (Martina Gedeck). The Lives Of Others is a taut, quietly harrowing drama. The Yarra Ranges Film Society screens a foreign, classic or arthouse film every month at the Warburton and Healesville cinemas. - Seth Lukas Hynes mailcommunity.com.au
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Cooking up a real storm
Cire students have truly embraced the ethos of Paddock to Plate. "The students can see it, touch it, smell it and of course taste it. At the end of the day, students have a smile on their faces because cooking is fun, social and creative." Year 10 VCAL student Payge and Year 11 VCAL student Zabian agreed. "I love developing my cooking skills, as well as the creativity. It also helps with my parttime job at a bakery," Payge said. "Life skills are really important to me because I cook for my family most evenings," Zabian added. "This class has helped me gain skills to confidently prepare meals. I also think my teacher Ian is pretty awesome. In class, we learn heaps and laugh often." For further details call 1300 835 235 or visit www.cire.org.au
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Cire Community School believes that all young people should have the opportunity to positively engage in education regardless of their life circumstances and any barriers to learning. This driving philosophy is underpinned by a focus on developing positive relationships and providing flexible learning opportunities. To that end, Cire's richly diverse curriculum includes programs such as the 'Paddock to Plate' cooking program through the VCAL Personal Development Skills (PDS) strand. PDS is aimed at developing knowledge, skills and attributes that lead to the development of self, social responsibility, building community and civic participation. This is achieved through volunteering and working for the benefit of others and improved selfconfidence and self-esteem. Numeracy and literacy are embedded in the cooking project as students must decipher recipes and instructions and troubleshoot quantities, timeframes and temperatures. It becomes a team effort as discussions unfold about meeting timeframes and achieving a result. Cire students have truly embraced the ethos of Paddock to Plate, from buying and growing plants in their community garden plot to learning about the fruits/vegetables they produce and harvesting and using their yield to create healthy meals. They love sharing their food with the community and have contributed recipes to the Cire Community Cookbook. Cire Community School is part of Cire Services, a not for profit organisation unique to the Yarra Valley that supports people of all age through flexible learning opportunities. "Cooking really hits their senses," Cire teacher Ian Seppings said.
Principal’s Tours These are personal tours of the College with our Principal. • Wednesday 13 June 10.30am • Monday 18 June 9.30am • Wednesday 27 June 10.30am
Open Day An opportunity to hear our Principal speak about the College then take a guided tour with our Student Ambassadors. • Tuesday 29 May 9.30am
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The spirit of innovation Three Year 11 students from The Knox School are finalists in the 2018 Australian Conrad Spirit of Innovation Challenge. Named after Charles "Pete" Conrad Jr., the third man to walk on the moon, the Conrad challenge brings together a dynamic community of innovators and entrepreneurs driving a collaborative movement to develop extraordinary and viable solutions to benefit the world. Students Bhavesh, Mitchell and Tori have been working all year to be accepted. Participants work to develop solutions to some of the world's most complex problems in one of four categories; aerospace and aviation, cybertechnology and security, energy and environment or health and nutrition. The Knox School students have been granted a patent for their product which will come under scrutiny by an esteemed panel of judges and innovators in Brisbane at the end of October. The ultimate winner will travel to the 2019 innovation summit at the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida, where their idea could become a reality. The Knox School thanks the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science for their generous grant to help cover the cost of our students participating in the Conrad Spirit of Innovation Competition. To find out more about The Knox School, phone 8805 3800 or visit www.knox.vic.edu.au.
The Knox School students Bhavesh, Mitchell and Tori are finalists in the 2018 Australian Conrad Spirit of Innovation Challenge.
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Valuing learning and life Kallista Kindergarten, a community run kindergarten, has been successful in receiving a significant investment of over $112,000 to improve their playground facilities and provide a kindergarten that is accessible and suitable for all children, no matter their individual needs. As Kallista Kindergarten Director Lu-Ann Randall explained, the funding comes as part of the Inclusive Kindergartens Facilities and Playgrounds Grant managed through DHHS Victoria and the Victorian Government. "Receiving this grant means so much to our kindergarten and broader community," LuAnn Randall said. "We have so many special and wondrous children, some of who need additional support and we are so excited that we are going to be able to provide these facilities. As teachers, we are continually focused on assessing how we can make things better and easier for our children so that they can learn and develop in an environment where they feel nurtured and safe". The plan that has been developed for the kinder was put together by the teaching staff in consultation with parents and children. It is based on what they have identified as areas that will add value to the learning and development of all children. The inclusion of a ramp to allow full access, a sensory path, sensory gardens and other additional improvements were all carefully considered and planned out to accommodate every child. With the kindergarten being run by a volunteer group of parents, the grant submission was a team effort with many hours put into the planning, designing and writing of the submission. "If it wasn't for the effort of our teaching staff, with their knowledge and experience,
Kallista Kindergarten has been successful in receiving a significant investment of over $112,000 to improve their playground facilities. and that of our parents who assisted in developing a comprehensive vision and plan for our kinder, we wouldn't have been able to make this happen," Kallista Kindergarten Presidents Jes Chalmers said.
"It's such a wonderful experience to be a part of a community that is so focused on providing the best for our children. We can't thank everyone who has been involved enough. Their contribution of time, skill and effort has
created such a great opportunity for us to improve on an already amazing kindergarten." For more information about Kallista Kindergarten, phone 9755 2647 or visit kallistakindergarten.com.au.
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Learning and life as well The Little Yarra Steiner School aims to have a structured, deeply considered approach to education that is tailored to a thorough and spiritually based understanding of child development. One of the main differences in Steiner education is that teachers stay with their class from Class 1 to Class 8. Little Yarra Steiner School Class 1 teacher Padma Lee said that the value in this is that teachers and staff get to know students very well. "In taking up this responsibility, in learning and growing together, as a class, students learn the valuable lesson of working through challenges and building relationships that are deep and authentic," Padma said. "In life, the ability to create genuine, lasting relationships and to be able to work with others, despite differences, is one of the most important life skills. "Truly human qualities, true depth and authenticity cannot be cultivated through worksheets and screens. "It has to be an expression, an ideal, a passion and an endeavour. Children in Class 1 think pictorially; they think in images. They have not yet developed abstract thinking and this is why we take a very creative, imaginative approach to their learning. We strive to give the children daily experiences that leave lasting impressions and that they can make their own." Padma said that Steiner teachers see their work as both a passion and a life calling. Little Yarra Steiner School is a Kinder (including Playgroup) to Class (Year) 12 Independent Steiner School. Families are invited to come and have a look to see what makes the Little Yarra Steiner School different. Find out more at lyss.vic.edu.au
Students at the Little Yarra Steiner School learn the valuable lesson of working through challenges and building relationships that are deep and authentic.
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Opportunity to explore The Len Jeffrey Memorial Preschool in Belgrave South offers a play-based program that focuses on the individual interests of the children while extending those interests, skills and knowledge. Providing early years education, The Len Jeffery Memorial Preschool offers both three to four-year-old and four to five-year-old tailored programs in a caring, nurturing environment with a dedicated team of educators. Set in tranquil surrounds, children have the opportunity to climb trees and have lots of natural play spaces to explore. The pre-school has a strong commitment to meeting the needs of children with a variety of disabilities and special needs. The centre has been a strong part of the community for 48 years, offering its services to the wider community in the hills. With a dedicated and experienced team of five staff, and rated as exceeding the national quality standards, the preschool offers highquality early education in a fun and welcoming environment. Also offering a flexible pickup and dropoff service from the Good Start Early Learning Centre at Belgrave Heights, the Len Jeffery Memorial Preschool has accessibility options to suit every parent and child. The Len Jeffery Memorial Preschool’s open day is on Friday 1 June from 9.30am to 12pm. For any further information about the preschool call 9754 5965.
Samantha, Skyla, Ella and Pippa of the Len Jeffrey Memorial Preschool in Belgrave South.
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QUALITY TEACHING AND LEARNING, POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPS, PERSONALISED LEARNING At Emerald Secondary College we are committed to ensure that all our students experience a quality education that enables them to achieve their personal best and access excellence. Our school learning community aims to provide a caring, inclusive and sustainable environment in which students can develop skills and personal qualities necessary to participate confidently and positively in a changing global world.
Cire Community School A hands-on approach to learning in a exible secondary school environment Junior School - years 7 VCAL Foundaion - year VCAL Intermediate - year VCAL Senior - year Courtesy bus available for students in surrounding areas.
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Growth and creativity too By Ron Melles This is my introduction to you as the new principal of Heritage College Melbourne. I'd like to talk about our small Prep to Grade 6 school, nestled in the Dandenong Ranges. Our kids are nurtured on Christian principles and forest school model. We focus on three main ideas: growth, creativity and community. Our seven hectares of bush form part of our classroom. We are out in the environment almost every day. To grow, children must understand how things also grow around them. We also value creativity. Visual arts and music are woven into many of our programmes. Research has shown that artistic expression is very important for every child's development. Our children have also become involved through singing socialising and performing with the community in an old peoples' home. Recent studies in Holland showed that open interaction between older people and children has proven benefits for both. We want to expand this programme into the coming year. I have taught for some 30 years now in New Zealand, Hong Kong and Latin America. My experience ranges from primary and secondary to tertiary education. I have run an art practice and am very motivated by the creative side of life. This school is the perfect fit for me and I am very focused to present a great school to other children. I have been extremely impressed by the commitment of the teachers and staff who are working at the college. They take this commitment beyond anything we would
Heritage College provides students with the perfect environment for learning. find in many other communities. In the two months that I have been at the college, I have been moved by the feeling of
community. It is a community of children, parents, volunteers, teachers and workers, all of whom have created a warm vibrant
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Fernwood takes top honour Fernwood Ferntree Gully has taken out the top honour at the 2018 Fernwood Fitness National Awards and Gala Evening. The gym was named Club of the Year, beating 69 Fernwood centres around the country. Club manager Joy Drake was elated with the award and acknowledged the dedication of her staff members. Joy said her staff have been instrumental to the club's success. A main criterion for the award was community involvement, which Fernwood Ferntree Gully has no shortage of. From regular member events such as the Christmas in July lunch to the close-knit supportive community feel of the club, Fernwood Ferntree Gully is more than just a gym for its members. "One of the best things about joining Fernwood Ferntree Gully, apart from the exercise, is the wonderful friends I have made," Fernwood Ferntree Gully member Ruth said. "When I first joined last year, I met a few ladies after a class and they all took me on board," Francoise, another member of the club, said. "Having a coffee and a chat after a workout is just great." On the gym floor, the supportive club staff motivate and equip their members with the tools to achieve their health and fitness goals. In June, Fernwood Ferntree Gully member Rachel Dennis was named the 2018 12 Week Challenge Victorian State Finalist after losing 18kg and creating life-long health and fitness habits. To join Fernwood Ferntree Gully's supportive women's only community, call 9758 7840 or visit fernwoodfitness.com.au.
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FRANK FROM FLETCHERS OFFERS $500 DONATIONS GAVIN Smith is a well-loved institution of Upwey, and now Melbourne. For nearly 10 years, every Friday afternoon rain, hail or shine, Gav can be found in Upwey's Main Street dishing out hot soup, pizzas supplied from Upwey Pizza, and other refreshments. But that's not all. He always has a kind word and a cheery smile which lifts the spirits of all who pass through Soupees. Gav then became aware of some primary children going hungry some mornings, so initiated breakfasts one day per week at the Upwey and Upwey South primary schools. But this wasn't enough, so he launched Upside Pathways learning centre to allow people to learn a craft or subject away from the normal academic stream. It's free and in a fun, casual environment.
As if he wasn't busy enough, Gavin took it upon himself to support marginalised members of the St Kilda street society. He provides donated blankets and other comforts while walking the streets and giving a friendly ear. Although he readily acknowledges the support he receives from many groups and individuals, Gav is a generous person to the point that he'd prefer to run himself short than not provide care. He now needs a van so that he can more efficiently handle growing donations. The community can give a little back buy going to his GoFundMe page, soupee-needsa-van. Frank Kouzi from Fletchers Yarra Ranges is offering a $500 donation for each property listed and sold mentioning this Soupee article from now until the end of the year. ●
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YARRA VALLEY LUXURY HOME MAJESTICALLY set in a much sought-after area on more than 10 acres, this nine-yearold luxury home is the epitome of Yarra Valley living. Rarely available, this home offers an abundance of indoor and outdoor living zoned for the growing family with four bedrooms plus study. The light-filled main open-plan living area enjoys panoramic views across the property and to nearby hills and opens via stacking doors to the covered entertaining deck. This overlooks the 10.3 by 4.4 metre pool complete with stacked-stone waterfall and glass fencing. The kitchen boasts Caesarstone benches including a large island space where the family can gather, a servery to the deck through stacking over bench windows, fiveburner gas stove over electric oven, and an abundance of soft-close drawers and fourdoor pantry, a chef´s dream. All this overlooks the living and meals area with soaring ceiling vault and gas log fire. Living extends further to a theatre room complete with entertainment system, plus another rumpus area servicing the three children’s bedrooms, all with built-in robes. The new owner will wake up to stunning views in the master bedroom, which offers eight fitted built-in robes and ensuite with twin basin and walk-in shower. Majestic entry gates open to the asphalt driveway and lead to a large parking area and triple garage with remote-controlled doors and internal access. A separate access leads to a large shed
which boasts space for farm machinery, workshop and loft office/storage space. The property is positioned to enjoy the hot air balloons floating over on clear mornings and to while away the evenings with inspiring sunsets from the deck or to walk to one of the three nearby wineries. The new owner can also easily watch the kids swim all year round in the heated pool or play in the front yard. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 48 Monbulk-Seville Road, Seville, VIC 3139 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3 garage, 1 study Price: Expressions of interest by 19 November unless sold prior Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513, BELL REAL ESTATE - YARRA JUNCTION
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THE RANGES TEAM IS GETTING BIGGER RANGES First National Real Estate would like to welcome three new team members to its Belgrave and Cockatoo offices. Janet has worked in real estate for 17 years and has extensive experience in the Dandenong Ranges area. She is approachable, friendly, dependable, trustworthy and gets the job done. Based in the Ranges First National Belgrave office, Janet will be working alongside Mick Dolphin. In her spare time she likes riding her Harley, spending time with family and friends and her fur babies. Ranges First National is very lucky to welcome Emma on board to its Cockatoo office, three days a week in a marketing role and reception. Emma has worked in real estate since 2015, previously working with First National Real Estate Neilson Partners in Narre Warren so is no newcomer to First National. Emma has taken a well-deserved break raising her six-month-old twin girls and is now ready to ease back into marketing and real estate. Emma loves the outdoors, great wine and good company. Alena will be at Cockatoo a couple of days a week on reception and assisting with general marketing and administration work. Alena has been in real estate for more than 12 years, both in Queensland and Melbourne, nine years of which has been in sales, so she is a bit of a Jack of all trades. Living in Cockatoo herself, Alena loves nature, pottering in the garden, sewing and creating, and enjoys the hills lifestyle with her three boys. ●
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Thank you for helping support our farmers in need During the month of September for every appraisal we conducted, we donated a bale of hay to our farmers in need. Ranges First National is proud to announce we have donated 71 bales of hay and the team has also listed 9 properties donating an extra $4,500 to our farmers.
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413 Monbulk Road Monbulk
$640,000 - $704,000
121 Monbulk Road Kallista
$690,000 - $750,000
QUAINT COTTAGE WITH WORK FROM HOME RETAIL NURSERY
Split-Level Stunner in the Heart of Kallista
Situated on approx. half an acre in the very heart of the Dandenong Ranges agricultural region, this versatile property provides an amazing opportunity to let your mind run wild and imagine the possibilities. There is the option to begin a very rewarding and hands on business (STCA), rent out the house and nursery separately to provide two incomes off the one property or live in the cottage and begin your own self suficient lifestyle. The gorgeous cottage has been fully renovated and offers 3 bedrooms, new modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances including DW, spacious & updated bathroom, new carpet throughout, GDH and cosy wood heater. There is also a large double garage and everything needed to get a retail nursery back up and running.
This stunning brick home provides brilliant zoned living for the family to stretch out in. Offering 4 bedrooms (all with builtin-robes, master with walk-in-robe and full en suite), superb kitchen with SS oven, dishwasher and gas cooktop, stylish open plan split-level living/dining connecting seamlessly to an impressive rear decking area perfect for entertaining, second lounge or parents retreat, lovely main bathroom, updated laundry, excellent sealed driveway leading to a double carport with store room, plus extra off street parking, phenomenal near lat backyard for the kids to run amok, ducted heating, split system air conditioning and wood heater.
Contact: Brad Conder 0422 639 115 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
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$640,000- $690,000
4 Daraio Court Ferntree Gully
$780,000 - $830,000
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IMMACULATE ENTERTAINER
You will be wowed entering this stunning family home after a long day, where you will be greeted with magniicent views showcasing three glorious chestnut trees. Boasting a versatile loorplan that incorporates up to 5 fantastic bedrooms (or 4 plus teenagers retreat), 2 bathrooms and 2 spacious living rooms, this home offers size, location and plenty of room to move. Striking features such as hardwood loorboards, cosy wood ire with ornate mantelpiece, striking windows and French Doors create a character feel throughout and make this gorgeous house a truly sought after home. Gas ducted heating as well a split system keep the temperature even all year round and the Coonara style wood heater provides a beautiful ambience of true hills living.
If you enjoy those warm summer nights with your friends over for a BBQ then this home is for you!! Immaculately presented, this 3 bedroom home has a fantastic Master bedroom with modern ensuite and WIR, a large updated kitchen/dining area, spacious lounge room plus a fantastic second living zone. Outside offers an amazing enclosed alfresco area that can be used all year round with kitchenette, sliding windows and stacker doors to allow plenty of cool breeze in the warmer months or to keep in the warmth for the colder months. The large backyard is safe and secure for kids and pets and is the perfect place to have a hit of backyard cricket or relax in peace and quiet in the quaint gazebo. The large remote garage provides plenty of room for the cars plus ample workspace for the tradie.
Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Brad Conder 0422 639 115 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
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11 Rangeview Cres Yarra Junction
$670,000 - $720,000
Entertainers Dream! Class and quality eude in this eecutive style home. he sprawling home offers 4 large bedrooms plus a study or 5th bedroom. he formal lounge and master bedrooms showcase a two way Gas Log ire. kitchen provides a Butler’s Pantry, stone bench tops, glass splash back and quality SS appliances. Outdoors has been beautifully landscaped & provides all the entertaining space you could hope for. Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 11:30am-12:00pm (Photo ID Required)
4 Bridgewater Road Seville East
$590,000-$649,000
Enviable Yarra Valley Lifestyle! Your idyllic Yarra Valley retreat is here on a ¼ acre (1,311m2) of natural beauty, with abundant gardens and native bird life to share your private and picturesque surroundings, all within a stone’s throw to Killara Estate and close access to some of the regions inest wineries. Privately hidden at the end of a long driveway this enchanting mud brick residence eudes a warm earthy ambiance, enhanced by vaulted high ceilings, stunning tiled oors and a glasshouse conservatory with pond. he beautiful main living zone is a spacious open dining/living area serviced by a modern kitchen with brand new appliances. here are 3 generous bedrooms, a well-placed main bathroom and a resort style 1 bedroom cottage including bathroom! Complementing the Master Bedroom is a powder room bolstered by an eclusive balcony with views towards the arburton ranges.
22 Silverwattle Rd Launching Place Stunning Acre Plus Cute House!
Stunning parcel of land of appro. 4248m2 with gorgeous mountain views and a cute 3 bedroom cottage to either enjoy as it is, renovate or detonate and build the dream home! Positioned at the front of the block, creating a large, near level backyard with various shedding. Come and visualise what this piece of paradise can mean for you. Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 2:45-3:15pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Elliot Bell 0427 099 880 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
7 Bonza View Kalorama
$480,000 - $530,000
$750,000-$795,000
1700 Don Road Don Valley
$850,000 - $895,000
Breath-taking Views!!
Park Paradise
Looking for something different in the Dandenong Ranges with absolutely magical views - where you can enjoy the lifestyle Kalorama is renowned for? his contemporary style residence on 891m2 may just it the bill. Boasting a solid blackwood kitchen and eposed beams this charming home with views all the way to Christmas Hills and Kinglake, and out over the eastern suburbs, is the ideal weekender or as your own permanent home in the hills. he eible oorplan features 4 bedrooms, formal dining, a generous lounge with slow combustion ‘Arrow’ wood heater, ducted heating throughout, and a large terraced asphalt area adjoining. his also doubles as a patio perfect for entertaining and BBQ’s and also a great play area for the kids. here is plenty of room for cars, trailers etc. on the terrace or housed in a double garage.
Absolutely immaculate inside and out, this beautiful and much loved family home is being offered for sale for the irst time in about 27 years. A property that is food for the soul with tranquility in abundance, with the warmth of the sun and the sound of the Don River gurgling by as you sit on your deck with a cuppa or a glass of wine in hand and feeling blessed to own your piece of paradise. he home comprises 4 bedrooms, large family living zones including an enviable man cave with wet bar and rustic features that inspire you to start you singing gimme a home amongst the gum trees. he home has sprawling outdoor decking with zones for entertaining all year round, a huge shed and undercover parking for your boat and caravan and plenty of off street parking for the epanding family and friends. he park like couple of acres is enhanced by the adjoining Don River reserve, the birdlife, the wildlife and the beautiful fresh air. his is truly a property that would be a joy to call home.
Contact: revor Bell 0418 333 580 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 2:00-2:30pm (Photo ID Required)
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15 Boundary Road West Emerald
$780,000 - $840,000
$780,000 - $850,000
17 Lakeside Drive Emerald
Stunning Home In The Heart Of Emerald!
“Raiwena” Inspiring, Character Filled Home!
Stylish family home in highly sought after location has 4 robed BDRs, open living/dining room, impressive kitchen with stone benches, 900mm stainless oven stove, dishwasher & cleverly concealed laundry. GDH & S/S control the climate & outside has landscaped gardens, carport, single garage plus the bonus of a huge rumpus room under the home that could be a games room, ofice or additional accommodation.
Inspiring home illed ith yesteryear character & charm situated on e clusive Lakeside rive in merald on almost acres. Rs/ bathrooms including a R in a selfcontained e ternal cottage. orgeous country kitchen ith a cm Rangemaster oledo, lounge ith a in a stunning stone all, dining & large study/ofice zone ith stunning degree vie s & outdoor entertaining deck. lose to merald Lake.
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9 Russell Street Emerald
$595,000 - $650,000
Family Home with Subdivision Opportunity (STCA)!
Character Home with Potential Plus!
Rare opportunity to purchase 2.5 acre property with the possibility of subdivision (STCA). Private Clematis location, this property has a 4 BDR DBL brick veneer home with 2 bathrooms & 2 living zones. Large kitchen & meals area with outdoor paved entertaining area. Includes formal living area, WFH, GDH, family room, games room, separate studio, DBL carport, DBL LU garage, garden shed and dog run.
Quaint cottage style home strolling distance to Emerald township. Featuring 2 robed BDRs, the layout of this home will allow an easy conversion for a third BDR if that’s what you prefer. Modern kitchen, 3 living areas,big laundry, large renovated bathroom, study area, ducted vacuum system & GDH. Covered pergola & deck, tandem carport with secure front tilt door, large single LU workshop/garage & garden shed.
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
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1 Wattle court Emerald
$450,000 - $495,000
$800,000 - $880,000
6.4 Acres Close to Monbulk
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Immaculate 2 level family home with 4 robed BDRs - master with WIR & ensuite. Perfect for families with 3 living zones, large laundry & impressive storage space. Includes , , ducted ea cooling. ther features include olished oor boards, downstairs workshop & rumpus rm, entertaining deck, dual road access, alarm system, barn style garage & fully fenced. Close to walking tracks & Emerald Township.
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Yarra Ranges Council will consider a report to adopt the revised 2018-19 Budget in principle at a public Council meeting on 23 October 2018 at the Council Chambers at the Civic Centre in Lilydale. This is in response to a minor error that has occurred in the calculation of this year’s rates, as a result of incorrect valuation data provided by the Valuer General Victoria. The revised 2018-19 Budget will enable the rate in the dollar to be adjusted down accordingly.
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From Thursday 25 October 2018, the revised 2018-19 Budget will be available for inspection on Council’s website at www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au or at Council Community Links in Lilydale, Monbulk, Upwey, Healesville and Yarra Junction. Anyone wishing to make a written submission on the revised 2018-19 Budget must do so in writing by 5pm on Wednesday 21 November 2018. All submissions should be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer and be submitted in one of the following ways: Online: www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au/budget By email: mail@yarraranges.vic.gov.au
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ADOPTION OF THE REVISED BUDGET At the Council meeting held on Tuesday, 11 December 2018 at 7.00pm at the Council Chamber in the Civic Centre, 15 Anderson Street, Lilydale, Council will consider the adoption of the revised 2018-19 Budget. Please direct any enquires to Jen Bednar, Acting Director Corporate Services at j.bednar@yarraranges.vic.gov.au or (03) 9294 6454.
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A submitter has the right to speak at the meeting of the Special Committee of Council (see below) or have someone speak on their behalf at such meeting if, in their written submission, they advise Council of their intention to do so. Submissions will be considered by Council in accordance with section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989.
Submissions close: 5.00pm Tuesday 13th November.
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Yarra Ranges Council is seeking Expressions of Interest from Social Enterprise organisations to occupy the former MCH building at 4 Leith Road, Montrose on a 5 year lease agreement.
By post: PO Box 105, Lilydale VIC 3140.
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Following the proposed adoption in principle, Council welcomes your views on the changes proposed to the Budget. The changes relate to the rate in the dollar and associated information. Apart from these changes the revised 2018-19 Budget contains the same information as the Budget adopted in June 2018 which itself was the subject of previous community consultation.
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The amendment came into operation on 11 October 2018 being the date the Notice of Approval was published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment makes changes to the Yarra Ranges Planning Scheme (the Scheme) to apply a new Schedule 11 to the Special Use Zone (SUZ11) to the Burnham Beeches site at 1 Sherbrooke Road, Sherbrooke, to facilitate its commercial use as a major tourist facility.
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• Amends the Special Use Zone Schedule 2 to delete the reference of 1 Sherbrooke Road, Sherbrooke. • Inserts a new schedule to the Special Use Zone – Schedule 11 (Burnham Beeches Residential Hotel and Resort).
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A copy of the Amendment can be inspected free of charge, at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.planning.vic.gov.au/public-inspection and at the offices of the Yarra Ranges Council, at 15 Anderson St, Lilydale and 40 Main Street, Upwey.
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Junior cricket shake-up By Chris Anderson Although rain curtailed the day's play across the Yarra Valley, plans are in full swing for the upcoming season. Both junior and senior competitions kicked off last weekend, and there is much more on the October agenda. Things have been revamped in the senior competitions with the draw of one day cricket prevalent across the grades, particularly the lower ones. Currently the competition has five senior grades catering for all abilities. At the top end in DJ Strachan Shield, the Yarra Valley's premier competition, all eyes will be on whether Mount Evelyn and Warburton-Millgrove can continue their dominance in the grade, or whether the gap will be closed by the likes of Yarra Junction, who made huge strides last season. Meanwhile, in the RA Finger Trophy, defending champions Woori Yallock will be the team to chase down, with the likes of Coldstream, Gruyere and Wandin snapping at their heels. C-Grade grand finalists Healesville and Mount Evelyn will be looking to prove themselves as they step up a grade into tougher competition. From there down, one day cricket is the fla-
vour of the month, and with more flexibility afforded to players with work and personal commitments leading into Christmas, this should lead to full and competitive teams and grades. All senior clubs are looking for new and returning players and with an open grading structure, cricketers are sure to find a team that will suit their ability. Anyone looking to take the game up can go to playcricket.com.au to find clubs and their contacts online. Playing isn't the only avenue to get involved in the game - umpiring is a great way to get involved. A hugely important and rewarding role in the game has huge benefits. Email YVCA secretary Keith Thompson at keiththompson@bigpond.com. Junior cricket is also on the move. Last weekend saw the introduction of the under-12, 14 and 16 competitions for the new season, while the under-10 action will kick off this Friday night. Last season was a huge success for all grades as new, innovative programs were adopted. Our younger grades took on Cricket Australia's junior formats, which came about after extensive research into the junior game and how to improve participation, involvement and ultimately, enjoyment.
These changes were roundly accepted and approved. The under-16 grade also went through significant changes, including becoming 16 and under to improve playing numbers and playing Friday nights, under lights with pink balls. Like the senior teams, junior teams are always on the look-out for new players. Players of all abilities, girls and boys, are invited to play. Visit playcricket.com.au to find a local club and their contacts. Girls' cricket is also gaining momentum across the Yarra Valley, with the competition in conjunction with Mount Evelyn Cricket Club entering two teams in the Star Girls Cricket League Under-15s. Although junior cricket is open to girls of all ages, this is their opportunity to play among their peers in a competition designed for girls to enhance and showcase their skills. The girls' season kicked off on Sunday 21 October. Anyone keen to join the growing teams can email mtevelyncricketclub@gmail.com. There have also been big changes to Cricket Australia's development programs. The Junior Blasters (formerly In2Cricket) and Master Blasters (formerly T20 Blast) have been launched. Many clubs have offered the Junior Blasters
program for many years, and will be looking for another influx of cricketers as programs kick off over the coming weeks. The Junior Blasters program allows participants to learn new skills including catching, throwing and teamwork, make new friends to learn together in a safe and inclusive environment. Mount Evelyn Cricket Club also offers the Master Blasters program on Wednesday nights. The Master Blasters program is designed to bridge the gap between the Junior Blasters' skill-focused program and formal cricket by giving every kid a chance to bat, bowl and field in a fast paced, high scoring game of cricket. For more info on Junior Blasters, and which clubs offer the program, heads to playcricket. com.au, whilst for those interested in Master Blasters, throw a line to Mt Evelyn Cricket Club at mtevelyncricketclub@gmail.com. 16 and under Mount Evelyn/Launching Place 4/197 (S Van Hoogstraten 50*, L Shepherd 48, R Williams 44, C Williams 22*, M Cummins 1/12, H Wheeler 1/19, A Steele 1/18) vs Coldstream Yarra Junction/Gruyere 9/142 (L.O'Dea 53 *, C.Holmes 27, A.O'Neill 3/12) vs WarburtonMillgrove Healesville 9/99 (S Gebert 30, C Frazzetto 26, J Beri 3/9, L Cavanah 2/12) vs Seville
Seniors get washed out By Tom Watson The first week of round three was meant to be the first two-dayer of the season. However, the day dawned full of rain, causing a league-wide washout to be called. In junior news, the under-16s and 14s also were washed out, leaving just the Friday night games completed. The under-13s lost a tight one. Chasing South Belgrave's 2/89 the young Hawks could only muster 5/85. Stand-out performers were Tim Rickard with 32 not out, Brodie McIntosh 1/22 and Jacob Defina 1/6. The under-12s notched a win against Knoxfield. Bowling first, Monbulk did well to restrict
the Knights to 3/69 with Archie Hilton-Stewart (0/1 off three overs) and Jason Abraham (1/8 off three overs) doing the damage with the ball. Monbulk made 6/80 with Rylan Kay finishing 25 not out to get the win. The fast 9s had a win against Eildon Park, with plenty of the boys performing well. With the bat, Tyler Wiliams (17 not out) and Lucas Hickingbotham (11 not out) helped get the young Hawks up to 3/99. Eildon Park only managed 8/60, with Kit Sutton (2/1) and Ethan Knight (2/0) taking control with the ball. The super 7s were defeated by Upper Ferntree Gully with good contributions all round. Monbulk made 96 with Mitchell Holder making 25 and Quinn Kelly 9, with UFTG making 122 with Harry Arnott taking 1/17.
The juniors played on Friday night.
It's never too wet to run for these dedicated athletes By Jamie Strudley The heavens opened on Saturday 20 October but it didn't stop the athletes from Yarra Ranges Athletics from gathering at Morrison Reserve for round three of summer track and field. A modified program of events enabled a mix of ages and genders to have a unique and fun morning of competition. Sprint events were first up for the youngest age groups, completing both 100m and 70m events in quick succession. While the track was wet, the lack of wind allowed some excellent races to be run. A big group gathered for long jump and the Yarra Ranges coaches didn't miss the chance to include some skills development drills, a great distraction from the rain. Not content with those events, many athletes elected to run in either the 800m, or joined a team mate to run the Parlauf Relay. The club committee and athletes are incredibly grateful to the volunteers and parent helpers who rose to the challenge of organising a wet weather day to not only allow competition to continue, but to provide fantastic fun and great memories for all involved. The club's seniors travelled to Casey Fields and Williamstown tracks for the alternate AV Shield competitions. Some excellent results in from all athletes helped to secure team wins to the Open Men and Under-18 men's teams. The Yarra Ranges Open Women, Under-18 mailcommunity.com.au
Little athletes take to the track despite wet conditions. and Under-14 women's teams secured third placings in the third of 12 rounds. During the week, several club athletes represented their schools at the Eastern Metro Region Track and Field Championships. The stand-out performances came from Amy Pearce winning the 12 to 13-year girls'
high jump with a new personal best, Tiara Willis winning the 11-year girls' 80m hurdles in 13.41 seconds, and Zoe Clarke, claiming the bronze medal in the 9 to 10-year girls' 1500m, also with a personal best time of 5 minutes 49 seconds. Congratulations go to all those that quali-
fied to compete and performed with excellence on the day. It's not too late to get involved in either Little Athletics or the senior competition with Athsvic. Any interested athletes can contact the club on join@yarrarangesathletics.org.au. Tuesday, 23 October, 2018
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More court cash pledged A Liberal Nationals Government would provide $1 million to cover up to six netball courts at Pinks Reserve Regional Netball Facility The Lillydale and Yarra Valley Netball Association has already raised $1 million for the Kilsyth project, and received $200,000 through the Pick My Project funding program. The covers would provide all-weather netball so players can avoid heat stroke in summer and can still play when it's raining or hailing. Last week, the Mail reported that a reelected Labor State Government would deliver $10.5 million towards redeveloping Pinks Reserve. The upgrade would cover up to six outdoor netball courts, and improve the badminton, table tennis and softball facilities. It would also expand the Gary Tait Pavilion, resurface the Roy Baldwin Oval and add a competition grade court alongside other improvements within the Kilsyth Sports Centre. Other works across the precinct would include new lighting, fencing, paths and seating. The commitment built on existing investments in Pinks Reserve including nearly $50,000 for new cricket nets and $50,000 to begin the sites master plan. Liberal Candidate for Evelyn, Bridget Vallence, said Pinks Reserve was the heart of the netball community in the outer east and the Yarra Valley. She said it had experienced significant growth in junior and senior female participation. Ms Vallence announced the funding pledge on Saturday 20 October, ahead of the 24 November State Election with Monbulk candidate John Schurink and Croydon MP David Hodgett. "I am a strong supporter and advocate of our local sports clubs and the many benefits they provide our community," Mr Hodgett said.
"This funding is a huge win for local netball players with an all-weather venue that will attract and expand the competition across Victoria." The association is the largest in the Outer East, with more than 2500 registered members
and 250 teams from 23 suburban and country clubs. Members come from across the Yarra Ranges including Chirnside Park, Mooroolbark, Lilydale, Kilsyth, Montrose, Mount Evelyn, Seville, Wandin, Woori Yallock, Launching Place, War-
burton, Coldstream, Healesville, Yarra Glen, Dixons Creek, Toolangi, Wonga Park, Croydon Hills, Croydon, Warranwood, Ringwood, Heathmont, Bayswater, Boronia, and The Basin. All competition games are played at Pinks Reserve in Kilsyth.
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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7547 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, Pedes-trian. 8, Dash. 9, Miss. 10, No-bl-e (rev.) 11, Rout (anag.) 12, Hen-rietta. 16, Im-media-te. 20, Eric (anag.) 22, Lined. 23, Tore. 24, Lena (anag.) 25, In contra-st. Down - 1, Re-ti-re. 2, Le(ft)-i-sure. 3, Stance (anag.) 4, Tit-bit. 5, Under. 7, Issue. 13, (reh)tom (rev.) 14, Bit-tern. 15, Urges (anag.) 17, Men-ace. 18, En-din-g. 19, T-h-rash. 21, Cla-i-m. QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7547 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, Disconcert. 8, Apex. 9, Hilt. 10, Inert. 11, Earn. 12, Violinist. 16, Ballerina. 20, Pass. 22, Hurry. 23, Veto. 24, Isle. 25, Alteration. Down - 1, Bikini, 2, Scuttle. 3, Ensign. 4, Recess. 5, State. 7, Heart. 13, Ill. 14, Private. 15, Cause. 17, Aerate. 18, Layers. 19, Nation. 21, Shear.
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Looking out for lyrebirds By Derek Schlennstedt Every winter volunteers of the Sherbrooke Lyrebird Survey Group (SLSG) gather before dawn in Sherbrooke Forest to listen for male Lyrebird calls. The group have been doing this for 60 years, and are devoted to recording and protecting the superb lyrebird. The group was set up in 1958 to protect the birds from forest clearing and the introduction of pine plantations. Today they are still acting with the desire to guard these unique birds, and celebrated its 60th anniversary on Saturday 16 October. Ms Jan Incoll said that over the 60 years the group has built up an important data base, monitoring the bird numbers, learning about the bird's ecology and understanding the challenges the birds face in a peri-urban environment. "Although our permit is for the whole of the Dandenong Ranges SLSG mainly focus on Sherbrooke and the corridors," Ms Incoll said. "We have a dawn survey three times a year where volunteers count the males lyrebirds heard in Sherbrooke forest." "The outlook is very good, in 2017 we heard 68 full tailed males at our Dawn Survey compared with 25 birds heard in 2000. "It's wonderful success story." Ms Incoll said that Parks Victoria management have greatly assisted in controlling feral cat numbers, foxes and introduced deer. She said members of Friends of Sherbrooke have worked tirelessly to improve the lyrebird's habitat, but the increased traffic around the Dandenong's now poses a great threat to the lyrebirds. "Road kill especially takes quite a lot with
Kofi Nortey plays the drums with Full Circle Drumming. Volunteers of the Sherbrooke Lyrebird Survey Group (SLSG) came together to celebrate 60 years since its inception.
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the increased traffic everywhere in the Dandenong Ranges," she said. The group celebrated their 60th anniversary at Kallista Mechanics Hall where previous members were invited to reminisce over old photos and historical memorabilia. A local Kallista lady Linda Burgstahler kindly displayed her amazing collection of lyrebird memorabilia and John Lloyd shared many of his memories of the years when he was a Ranger in Sherbrooke. Joe Kenyon, one of the sons of a foundation member, spoke of his father's love of the lyrebirds and SLSG. It is believed that SLSG is one of the longest continuous serving friends groups in Victoria and over this period has only had four secetaries. "The event was very successful - around 80 people turned up," Ms Incoll said. "Past members, current members and groups that had helped us in some way, people who'd come to dawn surveys, and local people who were just interested in lyrebirds." "Everybody thoroughly enjoyed themselves and there were many who were thrilled to know that we are still out there doing it."
Yarra Ranges Mayor Len Cox hosted a free day of entertainment at the Montrose Town Centre. The Len's Backyard Open Day on Saturday 20 October featured fun activities for children, com-
munity and information stalls, and live music. The Dandenong Ranges Music Council (DRMC) and Ruccis Circus provided entertainment and Eastern Regional Libraries hosted a story time.
Chloe learns to spin a plate with Ruccis Circus.
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Life-saving spend makes in-roads into the road toll experience score recorded. "It is extremely pleasing to see the TAC's strong investments in both prevention and rehabilitation making a real difference to the Victorian community," TAC chair Penny Armytage said. "Reducing the number of people being killed and injured on our roads, and better supporting those that have been, is exactly what the TAC is here for." In 2017-'18 the TAC recorded an operating loss of $447 million due to external economic factors, record investments in infrastructure, higher weekend payments for attendant care workers.
But independent actuaries PwC assured the TAC's ongoing financial sustainability was sound. Highlights from the annual report included $1.49 billion paid to 51,000 clients to help get their lives back on track; 10,025 clients registered in the first year of myTAC and 40,000 receipts processed; 30 independent living units completed or under construction for the most seriously injured clients as part of a $40 million investment; 3596 health care providers signed up to LanternPay within its first year; and 82 per cent staff engagement - above global standards.
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